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Show j MINING BRIEFS. Officials of the Mount Masonic Mining company's properties at Park City have decided to Install a hoisting plant and air compressor to continue the work in the winze below the tunnel. Manager Henry M. Crow ther of the Contlnntal-Alta properties has returned re-turned from an Eastern trip in the Interests In-terests of his company and will leave for the Alta camp today. Samuel Newhouse left last night for the East, where he will be in attendance attend-ance upon the meeting of the hoard of directors of the Boston Consolidated. Ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $54,600. divided as follows: Silver, lead, copper and cold ores, J2h,400; base bullion, $26,200. William Ball, formerly superintendent of the Lower Mammoth mine, was In from Tintic yesterday, looking Into conditions at this end of the lir.e relative rela-tive to his lease on the old Eureka-Hill property A car of quicksilver from the Sacramento Sacra-mento mine at Mercur is in transit and will reac h the market during the day. Superintendent Curtis of th" American Ameri-can Flag property was down from Park City yesterday on personal business and returned to the mine this morning. Charles Hayden of the brokerage firm of Hayden. Stone & Co. of Boston. Is a late arn'val from the -East and will continue his Journey westward in a few hours. Henry Krumb. who has been sampling the Utah Copper mine for the Guggenheim?, Guggen-heim?, is in from camp today anil reports re-ports everything moving along smoothly smooth-ly in the various properties in that section. sec-tion. James Creighton 'was amorg the arrivals ar-rivals from Bingham yesterday and reports re-ports good progress being made on the opening tip of the ground in which he is Interested. |